Question
How should inflammation of the anterior fistula be treated? The patient has been experiencing this condition for some time but has been hesitant to take medication arbitrarily, and requests professional advice from a doctor.
Answer
The small hole on the anterior skin, medically known as the anterior fistula, is a congenital developmental abnormality, also referred to as congenital anterior fistula. This abnormality originates from congenital issues in the tissue anatomical structure. If the anterior fistula does not become inflamed, it usually does not cause discomfort and may not require special management. However, once infection occurs, it may recur frequently. In this case, the recommended treatment is to completely remove the fistula. It is suggested that the patient go to the hospital for a detailed examination to determine the best treatment plan.